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Coordination of tilt and touch in one- and two-handed use

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Our goal is to enhance navigation in mobile interfaces with quick command gestures that do not make use of explicit mode-switching actions. TilTouch gestures extend the vocabulary of navigation interfaces by combining motion tilt with directional touch. We consider sixteen directional TilTouch gestures that rely on tilt and touch movements along the four main compass directions. An experiment explores their effectiveness for both one-handed and two-handed use. Results identify the best combinations of TilTouch gestures in terms of performance, motor coordination, and user preferences.

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    CHI '14: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2014
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    ISBN:9781450324731
    DOI:10.1145/2556288
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    1. gestures
    2. mobile devices
    3. tilt
    4. touch
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